New York sports fans, especially those from New Jersey, may want to start preparing themselves for more years of Chris Christie.

WFAN program director Mike Chernoff revealed the New Jersey governor is one of “plenty of candidates” to take over for the radio station’s iconic sports-talk host, Mike Francesa, who plans to step away on Dec. 15 after a 30-year career.

Christie’s interest in the radio gig could be piquing with each position he says he turns down in Donald Trump’s administration. Christie, a friend of the president’s, said last month he found none of Trump’s offers “exciting enough” to leave his governorship and his wife, Mary Pat, who warned him she wouldn’t follow him to Washington if he accepted.

The Republican, who has held his current post since 2010, has shown an affinity for sports radio over the years. Christie, 54, has often been on Francesa’s show and has made 10 appearances on WFAN’s “Boomer & Carton” program since last year, catching the attention of several sports figures — though not always for good reasons.